Question
Explain the sources of electric and magnetic field.

Answer

A steady charge Q produces an electric field (from chapter-1) E.
The electric field on point at a distance $r$ from the point charge $Q$ is
$\therefore \overrightarrow{ E }=\frac{1}{4 \pi \varepsilon_0} \cdot \frac{ Q }{r^2} \cdot \hat{r}\left(\text { or } \frac{ KQ }{r^2} \hat{r}\right)$
Apart from being dependent on every point in space, the electric field can vary with time.
If more than one electric field converge near a point, the resultant electric field at the point is equal to the vector sum of all the electric field.
Just as static charges produce an electric field, moving charges or current produces a magnetic field denoted by $\overrightarrow{ B }(\vec{r})$.
Similar to electric field, the magnetic field can also be defined at every point in space and it also follows the principle of superposition.

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